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Six Things You Should Not Overlook In Your Cartoning Operation

Avoid a slowdown or line jam by asking yourself these six questions about your cartoning operation.

Cartoning Equipment Operations
ESS Technologies

Author - Elisabeth Cuneo, Contributing Editor, PMMI ProSource


When handling cartoning operations or purchasing new equipment, consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands usually understand the basics of cartoning equipment and how it should function. But sometimes, there are things beyond the basics that can lead to a slowdown or line jam. When that’s the case, it’s important to consider these often-overlooked aspects related to cartoning equipment and operations that can be easily remedied. So, to avoid major problems, ask yourself these six questions related to your cartoning equipment and operations

1. How trained are my cartoning equipment operators?

When cartoning equipment begins to fail or you face efficiency problems, often the number one cause is that the initial set up was not done correctly. Operator training is essential for both set up and then routine maintenance or service (or merely everyday operation) to keep the cartoning equipment running efficiently. There are several training methods available today to make operator training engaging and interesting. Whether you opt for in-house training or through a third party, be sure to invest the time and money into getting your team properly trained to handle the equipment. Don’t forget to ask your cartoning equipment supplier about the equipment training programs they provide, too.

2. Am I using the optimal carton type for the product?

Materials, machine, and personnel all impact cartoning performance. Whether forming cartons from flat blanks or picking and opening folded cartons, carton quality is a significant factor affecting the consistency of the cartoning equipment in your operation. And as speeds increase and carton designs get more complex, carton quality becomes even more critical. When looking at specific carton material, ask yourself if you’re using the right material. For example, consider if a litho-laminated microflute corrugated carton (of E or F-flute) can replace a paperboard carton that then needs to be loaded into an outer shipping case for shipping protection. Often microflute cartons (depending on their size) can be individually palletized directly, without the need for an additional shipping case. Plus, the litho-laminated layer on the outside of the microflute corrugated board provides the same high level of graphics that a paperboard carton does for display on the grocery shelf.

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